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Show ifWft'iliiiiiiHiiriii"nnwiiiiirT iim n mnpjwpjrrtw prayi in ppr-i- r mi ji i Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 16, 1993 3A Eagle Weddings Bloomer - Frost Eric Lee Willson, son of Stanley and Juanita Willson of Elmo, will received his Eagle Scout award in a Court of Honor held Saturday, Nov. 13. The Court of Honor was held in the Elmo church. Erics Eagle project was to build stairs to cross the fences at the Gordon Creek, Coal City property. For the Division of Wildlife Resources. He wishes to express his thanks to Gary Ogborn, a good friend and neighbor. Gary spent many hours in helping Eric plan and carry out this project. Eric would also like to express a very special thanks to Norman Dingman of Dingman Lumber in Huntington for donating the Becky Bloomer and Steven Frost have chosen Friday, Nov. 1 9, 1 993, as their wedding day. Becky is the daughter of William and Carey Bloomer of Clawson. Steven is the son of Diane and the late LaMar Frost of Spanish Fork. You are cordially invited to attend a reception Nov. 1 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ferron 3rd Ward Church in Ferron. An open house will be held Nov. 20 at the home of the grooms parents. i Military news Mrs. Shirley M. Johansen and family announce the marriage of Audra Lynn to Brian R. Leavitt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Iren D. Leavitt. The couple will be married Nov. 19 in the Manti LDS Temple. An open house in their honor will be held that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Price LDS Institute of Religion, 380 North, for all friends and family. Audra is a teacher at Westridge Middle School. Brian is majoring in business at the College of Eastern Utah Bruce Van Wagoner E. 400 and works for OShea Painting. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Spring Glen. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Bruce W. Van Wagoner, son of Ronald L. and Daisy M. Van Wagoner of Cleveland, recently reported for duty atNaval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Conn. The 1985 graduate of Emery County High School joined the Navy in September 1987. Eric Willson material for this project. Eric would like to thank all his Scout leaders he has had from the time he started Cub help in constructing the grills, Mark Debry for his help with Scouts to the present. They all played a part in his achieving this award. While in Webelos Orangeville Troop 305 for helping him accomplish this proj ect. He would also like to thank all things which made him decide Steven Larsen, son of Rick Debbie Larsen of and Orangeville, received his Eagle Scout award in a Court of Honor held on Nov. 7. Steven is a member of Troop 305 from the Orangeville 1st Ward. He has currently earned 37 merit badges. His Eagle project was building and installing two barbecue grills at the Orangeville City Park. Steven would like to thank Bishop Richard Stilson for his the work cement and he earned all the activity badges that were available at that time, this was one of the of his dedicated Scout leaders he has had since he began the Scouting program. Steven is the grandson of Delyle and Loretta Larsen of Cleveland, and Neldon and Lola Sitterud of Orangeville. n He is the of Fawn Duncan of Ferron. Birthday great-grandso- to become an Eagle Scout. Eric is a senior at Emery County High School, and enjoys science and engineering classes. He enjoys music and likes being in the band. lie also enjoys serving others and is active in his priesthood (F Bulletin board Bulletin board policy The Emery County Progress welcomes your bulletin board items for publication. We will publish the item for three consecutive weeks. All entries must be of a nonprofit, charitable or community service nature. Please mail copy to the Progress at P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or Deadphone it in at line is noon each Friday. 381-243- 1. Progress closed Thanksgiving The Emery County Progress will be closed Nov. 25 and 26 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Office hours for Nov. 22 and 24 will be 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The deadline for the Nov. 30 paper is 3 p.m. Nov. 24. Ikcutklfou, conferences with a special live viewing of the live programs will be held Nov. 16 on breast cancer; Nov. 23 on prostate cancer; and Nov. 30 on childhood cancers.. The conferences will feature nationally renowned faculty from the University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Conferences will be from 7 to 8 p.m. at the commissioners room at the courthouse. Anyone who would like more infor- 381-516- 9. Families needing assistance may fill out an application at the Department ofHuman Services in Castle Dale by Nov. Christmas trees 381-238- 1 The conference is sponsored by USU Extension Service. Quilters 687-997- 8, 381-233- The Price office of the Bureau of Land Management, 900 North 700 East, will begin selling Christmas tree permits for personal use on Nov. 22. Hours wall be from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tree tags will be sold Dec. 3 from 7:45 a.m. until 8 p.m. and on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The tag cost is $5 per tree, with only one permit allowed per household. No permits will be issued for commercial harvest of trees. Seed packets will be available again this year. Project Emery Claus is in Order Now FOR THANKSGIVING Luella G. McMullin Allen will be honored for her 90th birthday at an open house. The open house will be held on Saturday, Nov. 20, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of her son, Lee McMullin, at 697 North Highway 155, Cleveland. She was born Nov. 23, 1903, and has spent the majority of her life in Cleveland. Rented Christmas. The one act play by Norman C. Ahearn Jr. and Yvonne Aheam will be held at the Museum of the San Rafael on Dec. 6, 7 and 8 at 7 each evening. There is no (Continued on Page Pies Deli Trays All 105 N. Main, Huntington Dugout Allotment (November 1 to April 687-905- 0 15) 960 AUMs Suspended AUMs Active 442 AUMs State Total 1,084.2 AUMs Nonbase Water Source: BLM 1,040.0 unnamed spring located approximately 12 miles from San Rafael River. Iron Wash Allotment (November 1, to April 15) North Pasture: BLM State 1,243.0 m Total 1,272.6 AUMs AUMs AUMs Wildhorse Pasture: BLM 1,660.0 114.5 State Total 1,774.5 1A) AUMs AUMs AUMs Base Water Rights: Wildhorse Spring, 466 AUMs Active, Buckskin Spring, 4 AUMs Active, Lost Spring, WHAT DO THESE PRESIDENTS AGREE ON? NAFTA. Your Needs Bureau of Land Management Grazing Permits and State of Utah Grazing Leases Emery County Community Theater and Emery County High School Drama Department and the Museum of the San Rafael will present The Dinner Rolls Available for Transfer Community theater 5. Emery Claus Vi 653-255- 6 with quesat tions andor to reserve a seat. 286-236- A free series of satellite video as cash donations which will aid the needy families in the area. Last year project Emery Claus assisted 483 people. Those wishing to make contributions may contact Paula at or leave a message at 30. The San Rafael Piecemakers Quilting Chapter will hold their monthly meetings the Senior dinner first and third Wednesday at 1 we month November is the p.m. at the Senior Citizen Cenholiwonderful celebrate the ter in Huntington. If you are day known as Thanksgiving. interested in new techniques One of the greatest blessing for quilting come join them or the youth of Emery County bring your own unfinished enjoy is the tradition and exprojects. Everyone is welcome them our to to attend. For more informaby ample provided senior citizens. In honor of tion call Edna Young at 5 Emery County senior citizens, Joyce Allen at Miss Emery County and her or Joy Harrison at attendants, along with other youth from the county, will Commodities Commodities will be distribprovide an evening of enteruted to those who qualify on tainment on Nov. 20 at 5:30 Nov. 18 at the regular distriof p.m. at the Museum the San centers. Green River bution be hosted Rafael. Dinner will Comshould check at the residents by the Emery County Center for disSenior Citizens invited All are seniors mission. tribution date. to attend. Cancer video or reconditioned toys as well mation about cancer is invited to attend. Call Extension Service Cleveland Elementary PTA would like to thank Smith's, City Market, Country Corner and Kmart. We would also like to thank the Teachers and Parents for their donations and support of the Halloween Carnival. the process of gathering new Union Pasture: BLM 1660.0 State 1LQ Total 1,811.0 AUMs Active 73 AUMs 234 AUMs Suspended 2 AUMs Suspended 36 AUMs Suspended 2,802 AUMs Suspended AUMs AUMs 1 to April 15) AUMs Active 1,298 AUMs Suspended 2,802.0 AUMs State 412 Total 3,215.5 AUMs Nonbase Water Sources: Jeffrey Well-a- n abandoned oil well which requires pumping Comment: Has some improvements and fencing which need to be repaired or tom down. Sweetwater Allotment (March 1 to December 31) Jeffrey Well Allotment (November BLM A trade agreement that: Creates as many as 200,000 new American jobs. Saves 700,000 existing American jobs that are dependent on exports to Mexico Lowers barriers to U S exports so we can sell more products to Mexico and Canada Creates the most powerful trading bloc in the world with the United States in the lead to help us compete with the emerging blocs in Asia and Europe the first real step in stemming the tide of immigration into the U S by stabilizing the Mexican economy Is endorsed by twelve Nobel-priz- e winning economists Takes illegal The AUM total Is subject to the evaluation, approval and transfer by BLM on Federal Grazing Permits and Utah on State Leases. Proposals may be cash or a combination of cash and other benefits acceptable to transferor and Division State of of Wildlife Resources and will be reviewed and accepted on an Individual basis. Offers will be accepted through December 31,1993. Send offers or proposals to: PacifiCorp Property Services Department V PM lOlty USA Attn: Craig McKennon 1407 West North Temple, Suite 110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84140 NAFTA 4 I |